Intermediary Spaces
Intermediary spaces refer to areas that exist between two distinct environments or states. These spaces can be physical, such as hallways or doorways, or conceptual, like transitional phases in life. They often serve as zones of interaction, where different elements meet and influence each other.
In urban planning, intermediary spaces can enhance community engagement by providing areas for social interaction and activities. Examples include parks, plazas, and community gardens. These spaces foster connections among people and can contribute to a sense of belonging and shared identity within a neighborhood.